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""vavw "k- " w-wrjjy jtij, -flrr" !35f-5'i.v ''Uac?TrT THE MfrgNIG XIM35S.- SAltUItDAX,, SEPTEMBER 2Q, 1895, I t A t I 4 YOU'LL .;... Want Fall Clothes now sure, and no "other store in America is so well prepared as we are to provide you with everything that's proper and fashionable in Men's, Boys' and Children's wearables of every description. Men's Suits '. . $10.00 to"$40700 Fall Overcoats 10.00 to 35.00 Children's Suits 2.50 to 18.00 Men's Derbys '2.00 to"" 3.00 Men's Shoes ." 2.40 lo 6.50 Boys' Shoes 1.40 to 3.00 Boys' Hats - 50c' arid' up. Furnishings of all kinds better than every body else's best. Prices lower than the lowest for same qualities. Robinson, Chery & Co. I2TH AND F STS. Nothing to Conceal. There is absolutely nothing to conceal in our business and the more you know about it the surer we are of your trade. The better you are posted in clothing, the better we like it, be- cause more judge then you are competent to about prices and qualities. We in vite criticism, the more our clothing is criticised, the more clearly it will be shown what wonderful values we give. How about your Fall Suit? New York Clothing House, 311 7th St. N. W. 8 Vo HI Whether I you've got I the money I to spare or not yououzht to pick un omeof tno aouara inai are ar- ipias hre. ThU Is your golden op portunity to xurntdQ yournome better than 'twas f uralsUed bo fore Tnere is no child's play a Lout thee reductions they'ro way- down b?low the cost una casn n you to got it Credit lr you want It. House & Herrmann, S117. 910, 021, 023 7th M. 030 .Mass- Ave. Dress Suits How about jours? Won't you want a new one this season? now is the time to think about it. If 3011 want to cut a good figure in society you must be very par ticular about having a perfect fitting dress suit of the latest cut. That is the kind we make. DYRENFORTH'S, 621 Pa. Ave. Under Jlctropollna. 81 f - fT" HEATERS, 6 llrt RANGES. Each year brines more cerfectlvmade A gas heaters and rauces. II any now V shapes this season and many little im eh A pr f Ea A ah provements that make tLo burninc of gas for heating and cooking moro deeli- abio. Jtosr. complete une in town. GAS APPLIANCE EX., 1428 N. Y. Ave. NO FEE UNTIL CURED. DR. CZARRA, 02 F it. nw , Washington, D. O. Treats all chronic, nervous and blood dla rases, alcoholism and opium habit. BP& CIALTY Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Piles. Fistula. Stricture. Ac. FRIVATB ptieases'positlvcly and permanently cured. Lost Manhood restored. Consultation frc Office hours 9 to 12 a m.. 2 to 6:30p.m., auto g o .. Sunday, 4 to 7 p. m. VJRL.Ui:n TO TK11UEL.I.. IlisYV 111 lnieMlKiiti-tlio Imprisonment of ii Supposed American Citizen. Constantinople, Sept. ST. An Armenian named Gucdjlan, who claimed to be a clti7en or the United State, wns recently sentenced to a long term or Imprisonment upon the charge of lieins an emissary of an Armenian revolutionary society. The United Ktatci consul at Aleppo, where Guedjlan was confined, was not allowed by the authorities to lsit the prisoner. Mr. Alexander W. Terrell, ttio Unltid State Minister to Turkey, demanded of the Sublime 1'orte that sentence in the case Of Guedjian be suspended until It could be ascertained whether or not he had forfeited the right of protection by the Uultcd States. The l'orte lias tiow telegraphed to the authorities at Aleppo to allow the United States consul to Investigate the case and to see- the prisoner. MATTIIUYV C. GETTY'S WILL. It DUPO-.CH of Some Ileal Estate in the District. An exemplified copy of the last -will of the late Matthew Clark Getty, of Indiana county. Pa., was filed for probate with the Kegister of Wills jesterday. The- original will was written Marcli 2!, 189 1. In 'addition to munificent bequests of property In Indiana county. Fa., and In Missouri, tho will directs that certain District of Columbia real estate be sold whena fair price caiibereallzcdandlliepro ceeds go towards paing the debts of tho deceased, and it tlicro is any residue from the particular sale that it be divided among the seven children of the deceased. The estato hero consists In a one-third in terest in lots 18 to 20, block 0, Mount Fleas ant, and five lots lu llrtglitwood Park. Richard Getty, James M. Stewart and George Clark Getty are natnedas executors. DSKU ROVEIIX1IE.VT FUEL,. Forney Coiirt-Mnrttul Develop-, Tlint It Is ii Common Practice. New i'ork, Sept. 27. The court martial of Col Forney on charges brought by Col. Haywood was resumed at the Brooklyn navy yard at 10 o'clock this morning. SerRt. ii. C. Knipe, of the navy yard, proved to be the most important witness of the day. - He tetified that during his life at the navy yard, extending over about fourteen years, every offiier with the exception of -Mi. IlunlingJon bad been In the habit of using Government fuel In their private quarters. King's Palace both store, will hr closed to-day until 0:30 p. m. Special bargains will be offered In all departments. Our patrons are requested to wait until th opening. This seasonls blocks in well-known makes, such as Dunlap, Youman, Miller and Young's we are sell ing at , $1.40. $1.90. $2.40. We do not think you can get these reliable makes elsewhere at this price. .Men's Suits $1.85 Llcgant Clay Worsted Suits for evening dress. 0.95 Fine Satin J-incd .Suits 8.00 rioss' Suits. S3.00; worth S5.50. ltojs' Suits, S4.25;,worth$7.00. Children's Suits, SI. 25, worth S3. 5 a Children's Suits. S1.G2. worth S4.O0. Children's Stilts, extra flno quality. 52.40: real value, S5.00. All-wool I'ants. SI. 25. Children's Knee Pants, double seat and knee, 25c H.FRIEDLANDER&BRO., Ninth & ESts. N. W. S,Kann,Sons&Co. Sth and Market Space. Onr First Anniversary and Grand Opening WILL TAKE PLACE MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, - Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and 2. We shall be closed all day-to-day in "bfder to give us ample time to prepare for this ' Festive Occasion. One of the main features of this grand event will be the opening of our MILLINERY PARLORS. Under the supervision of Miss Stasia Toole, formerly of Madame Palmer's. S.Kann,'Sons&Co. Sth and Market Space. toy Pretty Shoes for Pretty Feet and at pretty prices. To-day wo aro offering 50 cases of 'Women's !8M Kid Buttons for Just L75. Think of itl fifty cents saved out of twi dollars and a half no, there Is no'.ulns wrong with the bhoes. Wo bought rather too heavily, that's nil: and we want to get rid of some of them 0U cases of shoos take up so much room. Hare you tiled a pair cf tho .1EXNESS MILLER SHOES They nro tho mot sen 1 bio aboes inndu yes, they nro common sense, but they do nut look ugly far Irom It, they look very neat and they nro wonderfully com fort a bio. We havo tho solo right for them Our price is $100. Crocker's, Cooled by Electric Knus- 939 Pennsylvania Ave. CONGRESS JSilED TO BUY Eastern Dispensary Desires Equality With Central. PK0P0SAL 0FTHE DIRECTORS ConiinU-.lonTH Asiked to Indorse Hi-, fluent for the Appropriation of $10, OOO Xo AntiiKonNm to tin- Kmer-Kdii-y Ilriclitwood'x Appeal for HccoKiiltinn. Attorneys Tracy L. Jcffonls and C. C Lancaster, representing the directory of the Eastern .Dispensary, anil Messrs. Thos. V. Smith and ii. I. Welier, members of the board, called upon the Commissioners yes terday and requested their Indorsement of the proposition for the purchase of that institution by the government and placing it on an equal footing with the Central Dispensary. The directors want the Commissioners to recommend "an appropriation of $10,000, the price asked for the property, and at which price there Is an option held. It Is claimed by those Interested that the city Is now too large for one hospital to be able to do all the emergency work, and bay that there is need for such an Institution as the Eastern Dispensary, to vliieh all of East VYnshli-gtou will be con trlbutary. CENTRAL NOT ANTAGONIZED. There is not the slightest antagonism to the Central Dispensary, they aay, nor will a second hospital do it any injury. The Eastern institution Is maintained by private subscriptions, with tho excep tion of 500 annual appropriation, and the charitable work done Is principally at the expense of the managers. The building which the directors derlrc to purchase n the one now occupied by the Institution, and will be suflieient wltliout addition to accommodate the dispensary in all Its branches for at least ten years to come. It is understood that Col. John B. Tracy; the superintendent of i tin rl tics, will favor the pun base, although when questioned yesterday be declined to state his position. Representative citizens of Ilrightwood Interviewed the District authorities jester day with respect to needed additions to the police nnd fire department services for their section, nnd a'sked the Commissioners to Include the Items In their next estimates. FIRE ENGINE AND POLICE. The delegation pressed the needof an engine-house, which they believed should be located at some point between Bright wood and Whitney avenues. The subject of location, both as to the police station and engine-house, was, ho.wcvcr. left to the discretion of the Commissioners. The delegation was composed of Dr, C. B. Stone and Messrs. V,ll. Cox and It. IS. Tate. Bids were opened yesterday at the Dis trict Building for the construction of the school building which will be encted at the corner of Plf tecnth and C streets south east. Contractors submitted proposals as fol lows: J II. Ilowlelt, S20.77S; J.M.Dunn. $18,U05; George VT Corbclt, 518,900; Thomas E. Cabell, $l!i,090; D. r. Mocka bee. 10,300; James IS. Young. $20,773; C. Thomas & Son, $19,500; C. R. Monroe, $18,4S2. It was ordered yesterday by the Com missioners that the municipal di-lnfectlng plant shall be erected on reservation 13, at the extreme western endofthcarea marked upon the plot "Cemetery," and In what Is designated as the "pasture." They ordered also that the stable for the smallpox service shall be erected castnf the present hospital, Just below the most easterly line of graves In Potter's Field. ACCEPT THE LOWER PRICE The Commissioners will not have to rcadvertlse for a new contractor to supply the District with oats. Messrs. S. S. Dalsh & Son having agreed.to accept the price at which their bid was accepted. The circumstances, as related in The Times of yesterday, arc that the Messrs. Dalsh put In a bid which was accepted as specifying 33 1-2 cents per bushel for oats. They signed the contract, but ui receipt of the first check they claimed their bid was 35 1-2 cents. The contract was meanwhile reported to the Treasury Department at the price of 33 1-2, and, as there was no way so easy out of the, difficulty as to release the contractors, that plan was proposed, con ditioned that the District should purchase oats In the open market and return to the firm the full number of bushels delivered on contract. In an Interview with Auditor Petty yesterday, Mr. S. S. Dalsh consented to con tinue deliveries at Ihe contract price. It would really have been an economical move for the District, as the oats can now be purchased at 28 cents per bushel. I,. M. Tonton was yesterday appointed an additional private on the police force. Richard Slyo has been nppoiuted by the Commissioners to take charge of tb. new dump at Anatostia. Building permits issued yesterday: Ed A. Mosely, dwelling, No. 1113 Sixteenth street northwest, $8,000; Schmltt & Hesse ach, addition to No. 1135 Seventeenth street northwest, $1,400; 0. M. Bulcn, two dwellings, lot 1C9 Pierce Btreet, Anacostla, $1,600. The Commissioners yesterday appointed George P. Butler as keener of No. 6 police station, vice Elliott, deceased. . NEGOTIATING TOIt TBAXSFEIIS. Eeblngtonnnd Belt Llnesand Columbia ConiliiR to an Cnderstandlns. Negotiations are In progress between the representatives of the Ecklngton and Belt Line and Columbia street railways looking to the establishment of a system of trans- lers at liieventn sitccc ana iew xork avenue and also at Fifth street and Mas sachusetts avenue, where the Columbia road crosses the Ecklngton line. While no definite arranements have yet been announced, it Is confidently exjs peeled that the transfers will go into operation on or about October 1. : GROCERY MARKET. Everything for the table at one place and delivered to your home promptly. Fresh Meats, Fresh Vegetables, Choice Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Pickling Vinegar, etc. SPECIAL REDUCTION IN FLOUR. Bring this advertisement and you will be allowed 25 cents on the purchase of one barrel of Flour. Make up your orders from this list. White Wine Vinegar '. .. . 17c California Pears .. - ipe Cnlifornla Peaches 15c Evaporated Cream.cau..'.. .. .. .. .. lfic Best iiutterlue.lb 17c J.B. Huking Powder. 1-lU.tlns... .-.. 20c BluuIIeiiMntchcs.dnicu He Ground Coffee, purlli.. lr.c Smoked Herring, box .. lfic ImportedSardiues.lan-'e. wlthkey.. .. 18c Pret7elettes, lb Toni Thumb) .. .. lr.c Klrloin Steak 15c Wile!: lDuel, pint bottle : lr.c 1-32 bin Royn I Family Flour lCc l-32bbl Electric Light Flour .' lfic Imported Sardines In tomato tnuce. per cat lfic Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Die Lobster, tall cans '. .r 17c Weuu'hUncon.iierilii 17c Cider Vinegar, gallon .. .. 17c Wilbur's Chocolate, cake 18c J'orterhouseMteak., .. r. .i ...s ."-. .. lu French Baking Powder. 1-2 ill cans.. 18c Lcu& Perrln'sWorivstershireHnuces, 2Cc Columbia Soups Jdllenne. Consom me. Mulligatawny,' Chicken, -Tomatolarge ca:;-j, each.- Durkie's Salad Dressing, bottle.. .. 2Tc Best Elgin Butter, lb 2c Dunlmr'rt Barutarlj Shrimps, large.. 2r,c FolfilnChlps, p,r pound 2."c Java I'lavored Cotree .' 25c Ohio M.i il r by nip, per can :t5c Colhitm's Curry powder, bottle.. .. 25c lltndereon's birch l'hoph,ite, bottle large . .. 25c Royal Hiking Powder. 1 lb :.. -toe Clc eland KikiugPowder, 1 lb -irc Golden 1) rip Sirup -15c 5 ll palls Coltoli-no,, i. . -X. 48c Horseshoe Chewing Tobacco. lb.. .. 50c 5-lb pails Eiinl (bust).. ., i.. -- 50c Fancy Mixed Tea 50e Gravity ;i-ply Chewing ToUicco., ,.. ;oc Choice Oolong Tea 00c Choice Gunpowder Tea...... .. .. ., 60c 1-8 bbl. Electric Light Flour 60c Wilbur's Cocoa, per tin.. , 2J1c A r buckle Cofice 22c Olive Oil itinuortedi.t - 25c Best Malt Vinegar, gallon 27c Best White Wine Vinegar, gallon.. .. 27c 3 Hi nails Col tolene 28c 5 string Brooms 28c 1-1G Iftl. Electric Light Flour.. .. .. 30c 3-lti palls 1,-int (best) 30c 1-16 bbl. Koydl Family Flour. 30c lth hnrdson 4 Kobbius' Potted Turkey, large ttOc Holland Java and Mocha Coffee.. .. .'10c Java and Modm Coffeo 30c 1-10 libli-Lily Best Patent Flour.. .. .fie French' Baking Powder, 1-lb'cnus.. Sou Fine Gunpowder Tea 35c Spring Leaf Tea .... 35c Old Government Java Coffee 35c Best Mocha Coffee.. .. .. i 35c New Orleans Baking Molasses 45c Fine Oolong Tea. .. ,15c Mustard, per gallon 45c 1-8 bbl. 1,117 Best Plllcnt Flour.. ., C Extra Choice oolong Tea: f-Oe Extra Choice Gunpowder Tea.. .... 80c Royal Family Flour bill.. . .. ,. ..$1.00 1-4 lil.t. Family Flour -.. ..$11110 1-8 bbl. Royal Family 50c Lily nest patent Hour, mil. si., 1-1 bbl. Lily I!t I'attnt Flour... .51.25 Electric Light Best Family Flour. bbl , St.00 1-1 bbl. Electric Light Flour $1.15 Quart size Lea & 1'errlus' Sauce, per lottlc .75c Gilt Edge Soap t5c. size), each 3c Babbitt's Soap.. .. . -. 4 l-4c bug.-ir-eun.-cl Shoulders, lb 8c Premium cards now being given out. Hundred-piece Decorated Dinner Sets, Eight-da- Cathedral Clocks, Large Banquet Lamps, Fine Home Sofas, S6-piece Tea Sets, Easy Rocking Chairs, Large, Attractive Albums given out on the new cards. Ask at the desk for them. JOHNSTONS, a-viaaas.vwwT rjiCSsJw wp.-r!M tj?j:&?tt&Z3r&ttm.?v?fa UNION CLUB'S POSITION It Will Not Stir the Local Po litical Pot. nesolntlon- Adopted nt tlie Meetliijj Lnst J lull t. Com rndlctlni: Current Deports Prominent Speeches.. The Union-Republican Club held Its reg ular semi-monthly meeting last night in the parlors ot Wlllard's Hotel, where its head quarters are located. une aiicnciauce was large -and the interest manifest. The club is making rapid growth. A promi nent workfrrsta ted tnal t he nit uilwrdiip was. now In the hundreds, but It would socn be lu tho thousands. Col. J, 11. De Wees, .chairman of the com iulttee on membership, reported favorably iiiirtr-rivo antillciiuons, all of which were received by Ule club. At the meeting two weeks ago forty-three new members vcrt? dectett Chnlrinaii'-H. F. Crawahaw, of tho State Clubs' Committee, reimrted the rmueMs from several State committees for cam paign literature, which will be compiled TUcn- Green IB Rauni, ex-conimUsloner of pensions, was Introduced and node a felicitous nddress. He concluded by Joining the club. The General was unani mously elected amid a round ot applause. Col W. L. Btamtiall, one of the vice president, was called to the chair by President Lasier. Col. C. 11. Lawrence introduced ex-Gov. Hart, ot Ohio, who excoriated the present administration in its attitude on the pension question and foreign relations. Comptroller Bowler came in for a round. "Ills assumption." Mill the speaker, 'is not it question of sugar bountybut of the The governor adjured his party to stand on affirmative mid not negative princi ples, giving as the keynote of the cam paign the issue of protection to American Junustnes. ., , , Col A. M. Clapp was colled for. and responded by sajing that in his State. New Yorlf, the Democracy was trying to supplant the Christian Sabbath with the saloon " He outlined the responsibility nnd possible usefulness of the club, especially lu adjoining states. On motion of CoL William A. Cook, a resolution -was adopted Intended to set at rest the idea that the club was dabbling in local politics, but that the club was na tional in character, and the rumors current in sorr-cof tno newspapers that It proposed to participate in the election of delegates from the District of Columbia to tho next !VHi'V We sell Relia.blo" Shoes only, tho best hi Amsrlca at the price. Q STORES OUR ARE CLOSED 'Till 6 P, M. To-day. At that hour w shall open with complete lines of new Fall 6hos and a feast of ' Special Prices rJt i wiNiun i . si- Our Opening Souvenir something useful and handsome will he pre sented to every lady. t WM, HAHN & GO.'S Reliable Shoe Honsos, 830 and S33 Seventh at. n. w. 1U11 and 1916 Pa. ave. n. w. 233 Fa. are.' a. e. t Hweiwwig Orounil Pepper, 1-4 pound 8c YellowMustardSeed, l-4pound.. .. 8c Ground Mustard, 1-1 pound 8c Ground Cinnamon. 14fpound 8c Ground Mace, 1-8 pound 8c Whole Mace, 1-8 pound 8c Ground Cayenne Pepper, 1-4 pound 8c Whole Pepper, 1-4 )oui)d 8c FniitPiiddlnc, all flavors 8c Hirst h's Sjiico 8c J. 11. Hiking Powder, 1-2 pound tins 8c Large Lemon Extracts 10c I.arge Vanilla 10c Bottles Catsup 8c Good Steak- 8 and 10c Rico Flour, per package 8o Elgin Star Condensed Milk, can.. .. 8c llixby's Large Blacking 8c Ohvas. per bottle 8c Large Mustard Sardines 8c Sago, per package 8c Fal Il.uk. jfor seasoning 8c Western Shoulder. ne Mixed Candy, per pound.. .. 8c Iiory (Elephant Head) Starch.. .. 8c CAUTION All persons are cautioned against giving any orders to fraudulent tramps claim ing to sell for our house. We have no outside solicitors. 'Diamond Starch (needs no blue) , 8c Taploca.pcr package 8c Farina, pound package 8c Olive Oil, small 8c Early June Peas -. 8c Stick Candy, all flavors 8c Red Seal Lye. can 10c Large French Prunes 10c NcwYorK Cream BIcuit. .-. 10c Lemon Cakes .. 10c MIlkLunch Biscuits 10c Mixed Nuts, best 15c California Evaporated Peaches.. .. 12c California Evaporated Pears.. .. 12c California Evaporated Apples.. .. 12c Now Prunclls.. .. 12c ChalmerV Gelatine 10c Largo Silver Prunes 12c California Evaporated Apricots.. .. 12c Chicory, lb 10c Best Cream Cheee. lb 12c LanternJars Sirup, pints 12c Large Bottles Catsui lCc Graveley'sBest Tobacco 10c national Republican convention were with out foundation in fait. Its aim is to per petuate the principle"' of the party and work for the election of its candidates after they are nominated. On motion of Mr. F. M. Evans, a tem porary transportation committee wns ap pointed to obtain reduced rates for voters and report through the press. J. H. C. Wilson, of Iowa;U. M. Elliott, of Indiana, and J. M. Pipes, ot West Virginia, were named as the committee. Severnl memliers of the club expect to attend the rally and barbecue to be held on Saturday, October 5, at Laurel. Md. Arrangements are being made for a good time. A resoluUon complimentary to the speak ersof the evening was unanimously adopted. A large number of honorary members were also eletted at the suggestion of their admirers in the club. Among the number were Hon. William McKinlev, Hon. William It. Allison. lloi.T.B. Reed, Sen ators Cullom.EIkins. Morrill. Sawyer. Davis Carter, Burrows, Quav: Representatives Johnson, of Indlauai W'clllngton, Dovcner, Governors Mcrton and Hastings: Col. W. O. Bradley.or Jientiicky.llon. J. W.Gricgs, Col. James 1). Bradv. of Virginia. Hon. T. C. Plait, Hon. J. II. Foraker. Hon. II. Clay Evans. Hon John C. Spooner and Hon. Henry I. l)Lpi.nt.or Delaware. The next trrular meeting will be held on Friday evening. October 11. GoihI Morning! Of course, you rend Tin- Evening Time. Credit on everything. Payments adjusted to suit your convenience. 'TI252222E I S mm WSs&ttk Will i iiiii i iii - h it m at HI ill II II lllilr ii it? rctuinii Jill i Breukrast Bacon, lb 12c Raisins, seedless - 10c Home-made Egg Noodles, large.. .. 10c Sapollo, largo 10c Olives, In glass Jars 10c Candles, No. 6, per set 10c Hemp Clothes Line, 100 feet 10c American Gelatine 10c Rumford'sG-os. Ycas,tPowder 10c Large 3-lb. CanBakcir Beans.. .-. .. 10c Canneil Oysters. twtcan.... .-,.. .. 10c Maryland Peaches, percan 10c Eli PcltlJohn'sFiiod. package 10c Chlorido or lima, large 10e Baking Powder. 1.4-lb. cans....... 10c Reflector, the best brass and sIHer polisher known, package,. ,. .. ...... 10c, Raisins. California 10c 1, nlcliia Silt II f, ,if,a - lOO f Baby Brand Condenst-dMllk.can.. .. 10c aimoii. tan cans., .... .,, 'c Imported Sardines, small, fce'y..' .. .. 12c Steak Salmon. large flat cans 15c FlalcausMackcrcl.bcst 15c Baltimore Sugar-cured Hams, lb.. .. Bacon Strips J. .. ,. .'. .. .. Society Wafers r;. .. .. Vunllla Cakes - Sugar Jurable.s , , Honey Jumbles .. .. Mixed Ririe Nuts .. '. .. saltlne Wafers '.'.'.. .. FruitCraekers(Sultanas).pcrpound.. Graham Wafers, per pound Vanilla Wafers, iicr pound.. .. w Egg Biscuits, lier pound Winter Green Candy Canned Corn Beef, sliced Rib Roast or Beefsteak Hound Steak Sack Comment (Squirrel brand) .. Plymouth Rock (both colors) gela tine Olive Oil Camnliell's Beefsteak Catsup, pt.. .. Cal Pitted Evaporated Plums. lb.. .. Lantern JarsMustard imported Spaghetti, per package.. .. French Peas.percan Best Fresh Eggs, Doz CrlterlonBrandCal CanucdApricots. Quecu.lt AndersonJams . ..- 12c 12c 12c 12c 12c 12o 8c 10c 8c 12c 12c lr.u 12o 12c 12c le 10c 12c 12c lr.o 12c 15c 15c ICc 17c lGc 15o 729-731 LVTEKIIED AT AHLLVGTOX. Mrs. Crook's. .Iteiiiatns Laid. Beside Those ot Her Husband. The remains 8f Mr:MaryM)aiIey Crook, widow ot the lato. General Crook, were interred at Arlington Cemetery yesterday morning In the presence of many distin guished persons. The train on which the body was brought from West Virginia arrived at the Balti more and Ohio depot shortly before 10 a. m., and accompanying the remains were Mrs. Crook's only sister, Mrs. Fannie Dailey Read. Rev. J. II. Moore, ot West Virginia, and several other relatlve-s and friends ot the deceased. The body was encased in a handsome casket, surrounded with many magnificent floral designs and partly covered with the national col or. Assembled at "Ihf deiot when the train arrhed were the pallbearers, Hon. J. Stal ling Morton, Secretary of Agriculture; Gen. T. II. Stanton, Col. II. R. Corbin. Gen. M. R. Morgan. Col. C. B. Stburicld, Mr. John F. Waggaman. Mr. William Crook, Mr. Logan Carlisle, Lieut. L. W. VKj.'niion; and Lieut. Lurlen Young. Many other prominent citizens were present. The casket was removed from lis spe cial car and placM on a truck, which con si.'3bS.i.wrSfe,.iy?r?sD tsasfsgBsgigigagjrSBi UGGGSS Has crowned our efforts in the opening of our New Departments, thus giving this city a com plete Outfitting Establishment, where "you can furnish- your home throughout or clothe yourself ON CREDIT. Payments adjusted to suit your convenience.- - ---- - Our Stock choice and 'com plete in Furniture, Garnets -AND- Housefurnishing Goods, Gents', Boys' and Children's CLOTHING, Ladies', Misses' and Children Cloaks. $7.50 J 0.00 1.5.00 6.00 up 2.50 up Bents' Suits, Stylish and durable. Gents' Fine Business Suits. - ,.... Gents' Fine Dress Suits ............ Boys' Lonj rants Salts . . .-. A. .t ..-. . Children's Salts , Mayer &Pettit, Reliable Outfitters, 415 7th St. N.W. Large size Bags Salt, Z for 6: Soap Powder 3c Kat Smoked Bloaters, each 3c Hominy Grits 3c Coarse Hominy .. 3c Fly Paper, doubleSheets 2c SruallDurhamMustard. boxes -. 4c Cfirree Essence, per box - 3c Toilet Soap, Miller's Cake 4c Bixby's Small Blacking Cc Muuiagc. Cc. size 3c Boneless Codfish Be Cimnicllne Stove Polish Sc Large Lump Stanh .. Dc Iroiishlue Stove Polish 4c star Soap, .akc 4c Rose Leaf Soup, dry 2 years old .... 4c Bu-TixSoap, cake 4c Blown Soap, long bars 4c Hoaplue. package - 4C Pcarlluc. package .. 4c English Pearl Soap. It floats 4c Brooks' Crystal Koap 4c 1770 Powder 4c Bou Anil tic Ginger Snaps, per pound Cu Soda Craikers, per pound.. Gc Cream Crackers, per pound 5c Johnston's 6-oz. leastPowder 10c Rice, large grain, lb 5c Dried Beans, lb Cc J. B. BakingFowdor. 1-4 puuudtius.. 6c Small Lemon Extracts ... .. - Cc Small Vanilla Cc Small Glasses Mustard .. .. Cc "BeatAll"StovePollsh.c-ake Co Chloride of Ltme, small boxes Gc Toilet Soap, raucy cake Gc Patent Laundry Wax. Cc Rising Sun Stove Polish Sc Small Oil Sardines, can Cc Tapioca, loo-e, lb .. .. 7c Large WholeNutmecs. 6 for Be Largel'intBottleiUlue .. .. Cc lull Blue, lu boxc", each 5c Picnic Size Baked Deans -. Cc Hunter's Mustard Dressing, large .-... Se Water Lily Soap, latge'slze 5c Pint Bottles Catsup .. 10c .Celery Salt, bottle Cc AlatiasterStareh, package.. Gc Root Beer, per bottle .. Gc Pride or Egypt Cigars Be Edwin Booth Cigirs Sc Mtmbella Cigars Gc Scotch Snufr, per box .. Gc .mmonla, large bottlc3 .. Cc New Dates 5c LargcCa u Tomatoes, first quality . Canned Corn, per can Canned Peas, per can .. string Beans, percan Lima Beans, per can Canned Succotash, can.. Macaroni, per package, .. . Potted Tongue, small , 2-Ib paikage Best Oats .. .-, .. .. Large, fat mackerel, per pound.. Corn starch, package ..'. Barley, per It Pickles, in bottles..' Potted ham. small Loose Lard, lb- Animal Crackers Nic-Nacs. per pound Bottled Jamaica Ginger Ladies'ltoyal Shoe Polish Large Knjmellne Hirsh's Powdered Lye.. Whole Cloves, 1-1 pound GroundCloves, 1-4 pound Ground Allspice. 1-4 pound Saltpeter. 1-4 pound Cream Tartar. 1-4 pound Celerv Seed. 1-4 pound 10c i Ground Ginger. 1-4 pound.. .! .. Caraway Seed, 1-1 pound I Whole Allspice, 1-4 pound 7th WaiU: SSX2SX!2i233 veyed it to the hearse. The funeral cortege then slowly proceeded to Arlington Ceme tery, where, after the last rites of the Episcopal Church were administered by Rev. J. II. Moore, the body was placed at rest beside the spot where tho remains ot her distinguished husband were Interred years ago. DMiop Sullivan on a Visit. Rev. Jeremiah Sullivan. Bishop of Mo bile, and for many years pastor of St. reter's Church In this city, is at present the guest of. Rev J. M. O'Brien, the pres ent pastor of St. Peter's. A large number of Bishop Sullivan's former iianshioccrs have called to sec him and to express their gratification nt his successful career In the South. Blhop Sullivan will be present at the dedication or McMahonHall and will participate prc-nlcently in ttr Eucharist Ic congrcs?. Mr Julian'-. Mdiincntx. C"i?:rmatlon of tte report that IK British ambassador. Sir Ju'i-iu Panncc'ote, will iU Ottawa I." or,- bis return to Washington was reccvej from Sir Julian himself yesterday 11" wri'es that he will leave Newiiort ' - t a .va , i. Monday next, nml that he pop -s i I Washngb h njt lafr th;ni Novcru.er 7. ladles' neat Cloth Jacket 4)u.bU Ladies handsome Cloth Jacket.. O.bU Ladies C'oth and Astrakhan O rn Ca.ea O.Oll UP MI stylish Jackets Z. 5 Mhnes' Fine Cloth Ja.-kets 0.0U tJ&e-Z y -. - 'A-SSt-yiSi-''--. . . . .iss..--r